Updates from last month...
After a 3-week stint in 'das boot' my foot seems to be healed up. I'm still not certain what I did, or what the injury was...but at least it's currently not an issue. I followed up my time in the boot by coming down with a wonderful head-cold just in time for the 3 day Labor day weekend. Boo! After suffering for a few days I walked over to the pharmacy here at work and the pharmacist introduced me to some kind of miracle decongestant nasal spray. I also realized I had been taking Sudafed at a dosage fit for a 6-12 year old. Oops. A week later I'm on the mend. I would like to credit this cold to my wonderful mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law...although I'm suspicious of a certain small person from Boston bringing it here to UT in the first place. ;)
This month we have not seen a reappearance of the neighborhood raccoon. That being said, the goldfish have had a pretty relaxed pond life as of lately. On the downside the pond pump died and although under warranty, I have to communicate with some company in Virginia to get it fixed/replaced. Although I will take care of the process this fall, I think I will also prepare a storage tote in order for the fish to be moved to their inside home for the winter.
It's been an eventful couple of weeks for my parents. After struggling with dental issues for the better part of this year, my dad finally got everything cleared to get dentures to replace his top teeth. Everyone in the house was a bit stressed out, and to make things better my mom accidentally tipped a chopper box over the evening before. Although the picture looks bad, once tipped upright, the only damage was some broken 2x4's and some bent sheet metal. Luckily unbeknownst to my parents, my brother had taken a couple days off from work to help out on the farm while my dad was a bit laid up, so he got to help shovel out a chopper box and get it tipped back upright again. Dad's dental procedure went without major complications. They sent him home with his 'starter dentures' that will be adjusted over the next week before he gets the final set made. After almost 7 months he found out today he is able to whistle again. Weee! The simple joys of life. :)
This month we got to spend time with our new favorite niece--Lia! We had her baby blessing at Lee and Marion's in Orem and it was great. It was nice to see everyone for an end-of-summer picnic. Misty and Lia will be travelling back to Boston this week (Curtis has already left)...we will surely miss them!
The garden is slowing down after producing a fair number of tomatoes. After seeing Lee and Marion's garden we realized our soil still needs some amending. We also learned that our tomatoes could use a bit more space to really produce at their best. We may need a larger garden, but someone (me) isn't quite willing to give up any of the lawn she's worked so hard to establish.Congrats to Jesse and Carrie, who welcomed Jackson Paul Spankowski, Mark and Larissa who welcomed Aria Gray Anderson, Scott and Andria who welcomed August Grey Olson, Derek and Melissa who welcomed Sophia Lynn Lorbiecki, and Dan and Jessica who welcomed Reid Welling Seeley. Hopefully I didn't miss any new babies, but as you can see there have been a bunch! Pretty soon I'm going to have to borrow kids just to hang out with my own friends.
Happy 99th birthday to an amazing lady, my great grandma Hilda Myers! Happy birthday also to Carrie, Sarah, Melissa, Becca, Mark and Liam.
Good luck and Best Wishes to Ben and Jackie as they approach their upcoming wedding!
Have another great month everyone! Hopefully we can catch up soon!
S.~
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